Jammu & Kashmir government is selling 300-400 MW generated from its hydel power sources to other states of India even as Kashmir is facing severe power crisis. The government is paying a heavy price for importing power from utilities outside the state.
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Tag: Kashmir
Over 600 mobile towers restored in Kashmir
Authorities have restored over 600 of the 1,058 mobile transmission towers affected by the recent militant attacks and threats in Kashmir
Tallest railway bridge in the works
Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has started construction of a bridge with height of pillars up to 141 m near Noney in Manipur
Widening of key highway started in Srinagar
Gearing up to fulfill his commitment of bringing an end to traffic jams at Pantha Chowk in Srinagar, a key highway stretch to south Kashmir, District Development Commissioner Srinagar Farooq Ahmed Shah on March 27 got widening work started, an official spokesman said. He said the DDC directed to take up the widening work in the Sempora stretch, which witnesses frequent traffic jams.
Baghbela-Chitterkot road in Kashmir needs macdamisation
For the inhabitants of Tangdhar in Kashmir delay by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to macadamise the Baghbela- Chitterkot road has become a source of inconvenience.

